Joy in the odds

Lately my head has been spin­ning with sta­tis­tic ver­biage; par­tic­u­larly “the prob­a­bil­ity of the odds”. You can imag­ine the sar­cas­tic wit fly­ing around in my head on that! I actu­ally enjoy a good odd “thing”. It’s those things that makes the world go round. It causes you to smirk or stop and ponder.

God really has a hilar­i­ous sense of humor. I can always find odd things going on in nature. You can see I got some goofy stuff going on in my gar­den. That cuke has got some seri­ous issues. And how stinkin’ cute is that hairy lit­tle watermelon-to-be?? I know that worms of any kind are not good for the gar­den, but I also know that cool look­ing cater­pil­lars turn in to beau­ti­ful but­ter­flies and they LOVE dill (eh, Jenn??)…so he stays!

And what’s up with that kid?? ;-) Oh he’s Grem­lin. I put that pic­ture in there because for his birth­day “cake” he wanted Indian sweet balls (gulab jamun). I adore the fact that he doesn’t care to have the norm. Which is also why you see an Over the Hill candle…it’s the only one I could find. What a pre­cious, odd lit­tle boy (and he’s mine!).

Part of Tues­days Unwrapped

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5 Responses to “Joy in the odds”

  1. Dude. You just wrote a post about odd things and you didn’t men­tion your hus­band. I’m in shock. =)

  2. Southern Gal says:

    Your gar­den looks a lot like mine only with more weeds! Love his choice of birth­day cake and that candle.

  3. HisFireFly says:

    You’ve made me smile today! He’s yours and he’s adorable. Great moments.

  4. hiyaluv says:

    fun post! I love the part about your lit­tle boy! he is a cutie!
    smiles,
    gina

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